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you know, i love the united states. >> reporter: the soldiers have spent the last ten months in afghanistan. it was tough at times for wives like lamonica. she and her husband have nine children together. >> just trying to maintain stability at home with the family, it's been rough. >> reporter: but when her husband stepped off the bus, those troubles faded away and the future was immediately brighter. >> i feel like i was -- i just exhaled, you know. i feel like i'm more relaxed now and things will be better that my husband is home. >> it feels good. i mean, i don't really know how to describe it, but it's like a weight is lifted off my shoulders. i have been gone for so long and i miss everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the unit of 70 soldiers managed a dining facility, mail operations, and logistics and conducted personnel convoys and security details at bagram air base. the woman who made this banner for her daughter could not hold back the tears. what did you miss most? >> just her. >> reporter: emotional moment? >> yes. >> reporter: what's it like to be home? >> it feels
you know, i love the united states. >> reporter: the soldiers have spent the last ten months in afghanistan. it was tough at times for wives like lamonica. she and her husband have nine children together. >> just trying to maintain stability at home with the family, it's been rough. >> reporter: but when her husband stepped off the bus, those troubles faded away and the future was immediately brighter. >> i feel like i was -- i just exhaled, you know. i feel like i'm...
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states. and you're right, we are the largest player in equipment for the sporting goods world. there are obviously big companies like nike that are the biggest in soft goods. we've chosen to be real experts, got good soft goods businesses too. but we've been the leader in focusing on the disciplines of the hard goods market. we've continued to invest in a period when a lot of other companies have not invested, like in the ski industry, not a lot of snow last year. cost people revenues like it has us, but we have not held back on our investment, and we're making a big investment in asia, new outdoor manufacturing capabilities. >> mm-hmm. >> state of the art plants that will last us for the next 10 to 15 years, we are looking at this business for the long-term. >> one of the things you've done successfully, most haven't is you said, listen, i'm fed up with my stock price, it's not reflecting the greatness. and you did a -- i'm going to ask you to describe it. i had scott mcgregor from broadcom
states. and you're right, we are the largest player in equipment for the sporting goods world. there are obviously big companies like nike that are the biggest in soft goods. we've chosen to be real experts, got good soft goods businesses too. but we've been the leader in focusing on the disciplines of the hard goods market. we've continued to invest in a period when a lot of other companies have not invested, like in the ski industry, not a lot of snow last year. cost people revenues like it...
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now charging toward the united states. we are alive with how locals here are preparing for a possible impact that could be days away. >> president obama and mitt romney not holding back as they crisscrossed the country. >> a health warning about the unwanted side effects from an old fashioned halloween to greet -- treat. good morning to live for being with us. i am steve chenevey -- thank you for being with us. >> yesterday was just stellar. we hit a record high of 84 degrees. not quite that warm today, but feeling pretty good.starting out with some patchy fog this morning. misty in a few areas. we will see some sunshine by the afternoon. temperatures will be cooler today. we will start a cooling temperature trend that will last well into the weekend and early next week. the big question mark is will there be a major storm for washington, d.c.? it is too soon to tell. we will keep you up-to-date and the be some of the possible scenarios. we will warm up to 75 degrees this afternoon. we will send it back to the anchors, ste
now charging toward the united states. we are alive with how locals here are preparing for a possible impact that could be days away. >> president obama and mitt romney not holding back as they crisscrossed the country. >> a health warning about the unwanted side effects from an old fashioned halloween to greet -- treat. good morning to live for being with us. i am steve chenevey -- thank you for being with us. >> yesterday was just stellar. we hit a record high of 84 degrees....
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fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to think of the gold position as contained of stock insurance. would you own a home without homeowner's insurance? a car without car insurance? you shouldn't invest without gold exposure. because gold pays off when everybody else fails. it's also been about the best-performing asset year after year for the last decade. wracking up gains at a period where every other asset class has truly disappointed. it's not about the upside, it can be considerable. it's about minimizing risk to the downside. there will be a whole host of sectors poised to outperform gold. none that works like the insurance polic
fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to...
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of wisconsin right here in the united states of america. that's what we need to do. i want to help big factories and small businesses double their exports. create a million new manufacturing jobs. you can make that happen. but you're going to have to vote. i want to control more of our own energy. and after 30 years of doing nothing we raised fuel standards so that by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's good for your pocketbook. that's good for our economy. and it's also good for our environment. we've doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs today building wind turbines, long lasting batteries. today the united states of america is less dependent on oil than at any time in nearly two decades. so now you've got a choice between a plan that reverses this progress as you heard last night. or one that builds on it. the guy who was playing mitt romney said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big
of wisconsin right here in the united states of america. that's what we need to do. i want to help big factories and small businesses double their exports. create a million new manufacturing jobs. you can make that happen. but you're going to have to vote. i want to control more of our own energy. and after 30 years of doing nothing we raised fuel standards so that by the middle of the next decade your cars and trucks will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that's good for your pocketbook....
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. (dick van dyke) in 1964, on opening night of "mary poppins," walter elias disney had reached the pinnacle of his career. the man who arrived in hollywood some 40 years earlier with a half-finished cartoon in his suitcase had become one of the l
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy...
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even though am son controls all commerce in the united states. i think, commerce is -- when you look at total retail sales, a amaz amazon.com, it's so much more vintd to buy things from amazon. amazon is fabulous, led by it's great banner and ceos. the latest quarter, 28% rise in revenues, the company comes in much better than expected. all those buildings, ale those warehouses, we don't normally worry about margins with am son. the fact that they beat wall street's -- the stock hasn't stopped climbing. how can the managers stop paying for the stocks this year. the growth oriented managers are -- how much amazon can earn two, three, four years down the road. right now the consensus for amazon to earn in 2013, 2014, is $7.30. that seems a lot less expensive when you think that amazon's traiting at $13.08. you got to look at those out years, that's why they don't seem absurd to these guys. how about the other tech stock that's been anointed toward the fourth quarter. more than 66% of queries in the united states, 75% of search -- now of course we a
even though am son controls all commerce in the united states. i think, commerce is -- when you look at total retail sales, a amaz amazon.com, it's so much more vintd to buy things from amazon. amazon is fabulous, led by it's great banner and ceos. the latest quarter, 28% rise in revenues, the company comes in much better than expected. all those buildings, ale those warehouses, we don't normally worry about margins with am son. the fact that they beat wall street's -- the stock hasn't stopped...
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or we can recognize that the united states has begun to reassert itself as the dominant market on the globe, filled with many stocks that simply aren't impacted by world events and others that have enough domestic business to offset any global worries out there. today is the perfect example. we woke up to news that once again, some data point from china showed a further decline in that clearly faltering economy. then the book of negativity was tossed to europe where we saw still more dillydallying. will spain take the bailout or not? it's the european spinoff of deal or no deal. by the time we get to our market as represented by the s&p futures i saw this morning at 4:00 a.m., we were looking down substantially, aided by some world bank survey that downgraded global growth. i have to admit that when i heard the litany, my first reaction was all right, here we go again. get ready to batten down the hatches because of the chinese slow down and the european stalemate. i tweeted just that at 4:15. on jim cramer@twitter. i said here we go again, get ready. but the more i thought about it,
or we can recognize that the united states has begun to reassert itself as the dominant market on the globe, filled with many stocks that simply aren't impacted by world events and others that have enough domestic business to offset any global worries out there. today is the perfect example. we woke up to news that once again, some data point from china showed a further decline in that clearly faltering economy. then the book of negativity was tossed to europe where we saw still more...
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there are now about 140 candidates for president of united states. obviously we cannot run debates in which all of them participate because then it would be a great kafiri and nobody would ever be hurt. -- cacophony and nobody would be heard. we have criteria that we set up. they have been challenged in courts. they are now well established and has been announced and are available to the public for a long time now. to be invited to partisan pit, you have to be constitutionally eligible to hold the office, you have to be on at the ballot in an estate that you could win an electoral college bill -- victory. the last and most important criteria is to have to demonstrate in five national polls selected by the gallup organization, you have to demonstrate an average of 15% support. with -- that makes sure that the major candidates they are looking at, are considering, thinking about as they think about their vote, they are invited to be here and debate. it is about how you get the best and most information for the american people so they can hear. are ther
there are now about 140 candidates for president of united states. obviously we cannot run debates in which all of them participate because then it would be a great kafiri and nobody would ever be hurt. -- cacophony and nobody would be heard. we have criteria that we set up. they have been challenged in courts. they are now well established and has been announced and are available to the public for a long time now. to be invited to partisan pit, you have to be constitutionally eligible to hold...
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fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to think of the gold position as contained of stock insurance. would you own a home without homeowner's insurance? a car without car insurance? you shouldn't invest without gold exposure. because gold pays off when everybody else fails. it's also been about the best-performing asset year after year for the last decade. wracking up gains at a period where every other asset class has truly disappointed. it's not about the upside, it can be considerable. it's about minimizing risk to the downside. there will be a whole host of sectors poised to outperform gold. none that works like the insurance polic
fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to...
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the united states. that is what we are looking for. we can help small business double their exports and create 8 million manufacturing jobs. i want to control our energy. after 30 years of inaction, we have raised fuel standards by the middle of the next decade so your cars and trucks will be going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long- lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a better plan that we keep investing in wind, solar, and clean coal, where construction workers are retrofitting homes so they waste less energy, and we can develop a supply of natural gas t
the united states. that is what we are looking for. we can help small business double their exports and create 8 million manufacturing jobs. i want to control our energy. after 30 years of inaction, we have raised fuel standards by the middle of the next decade so your cars and trucks will be going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long-...
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anything the sitting president of the united states says about a foreign ally or enemy has vast repercussion and romney is in a way better off he's free to say anything he wants to. doesn't have to worry about the global consequences. >> one thing that's interesting and carol i want to ask this of you the fact that cbs's bob schieffer is in the middle seat. he's done this before in '04 and '08 but never it seems the tensions have been so high or contentious and i was reading articles today where the headlines read the thankless job offing the moderator. how well does his experience serve him in the arena as opposed to jim lehrer and candy crowley? >> jim lehrer has tone more debates than anybody else. that was his 12th debate. it didn't serve him very well because he lost complete control of the first debate. now, bob schieffer does "face the nation" every week so he's used to dealing with people and calming them down and getting information out of them. but i just laugh when i hear there are going to be six 15 segments devoted to these topics. i don't think they will keep to that at all. >>
anything the sitting president of the united states says about a foreign ally or enemy has vast repercussion and romney is in a way better off he's free to say anything he wants to. doesn't have to worry about the global consequences. >> one thing that's interesting and carol i want to ask this of you the fact that cbs's bob schieffer is in the middle seat. he's done this before in '04 and '08 but never it seems the tensions have been so high or contentious and i was reading articles...
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>> caller: what do you think about united states oil fund? uso? >> no, no, no. we're not going to buy any of those ones that are -- these don't work. in "getting back to even" i explain why they don't work. i need you in an oil and gas company. i'm sensitive to conoco. by the way, i think you can do that lnco, holds up well. and they've got a good yield. abraham in south carolina. >> caller: hey, jim. man, i love your show. boo-yeah. >> thank you, thank you. >> caller: my question is about anxn. >> people have really decided to back away from this one. it's almost like they decided this one went up too much and they're rotating into giliad. i agree. let's go to mike. >> caller: hey, jim. looking for high dividends. i bought windstream. it dropped 50%. i want to know whether to hold it, sell it or get some more. >> i was staying at the best western, visiting my friend professor groover and doing a q&a and they had a windstream phone. i still don't like it. centurylink is the better play. i think windstream has more challenged business model than centurylink. paul
>> caller: what do you think about united states oil fund? uso? >> no, no, no. we're not going to buy any of those ones that are -- these don't work. in "getting back to even" i explain why they don't work. i need you in an oil and gas company. i'm sensitive to conoco. by the way, i think you can do that lnco, holds up well. and they've got a good yield. abraham in south carolina. >> caller: hey, jim. man, i love your show. boo-yeah. >> thank you, thank you....
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states to the federal reserve once inflation in the united states they want negative real rates that one flesh and they want to lower the value of the debt by inflating it away they want to force people into spending money if you think inflation is going to take off you're going to go out buy a car or buy a house or a refrigerator whatever it is that's what the fed wants the problem is the inflation has not been coming back to united states we haven't had very much inflation that's because it's showing up abroad because these other countries in brazil and china are good examples they're trying to keep their currencies low so they're printing the lowering rates and printing money absorbing these capital inflows but bernanke you say we're not going to give up you know q.e. two doesn't do it. you know around a q e three or you know they're just going to keep printing money and buying securities of flooding the world with dollars until these countries let their currencies out appreciate at that point our imports will be a lot more expensive because our dollar will be less and the inflati
states to the federal reserve once inflation in the united states they want negative real rates that one flesh and they want to lower the value of the debt by inflating it away they want to force people into spending money if you think inflation is going to take off you're going to go out buy a car or buy a house or a refrigerator whatever it is that's what the fed wants the problem is the inflation has not been coming back to united states we haven't had very much inflation that's because it's...
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fracking is something that has been done for the past 60 years in the united states. when done properly, it is perfectly safe. the keyword with here is properly. there's no doubt in my mind that there should be efforts made by not only companies but also by government to assure the public that gas -- that fracking is done properly. >> well, here we are a couple of, what, 12 days away from the election, jim. i guess for business it's all about the election. how do you think this plays out? >> listen, it's a close race. i think there are two very clear choices for the -- >> yeah, different choices. >> absolutely. and listen, it's an election that's been going on now for the past two years. i'll be happy when it's over. >> amen to that. thanks so much, jim. good to have you on the program as always . we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> see you soon. we want to get to seema mody. expedia spiking on earnings tonight. >> that's right, maria. expedia's numbers are out. a slight beat on its top line. its eps coming in line with expectations at $1.26 a share. another
fracking is something that has been done for the past 60 years in the united states. when done properly, it is perfectly safe. the keyword with here is properly. there's no doubt in my mind that there should be efforts made by not only companies but also by government to assure the public that gas -- that fracking is done properly. >> well, here we are a couple of, what, 12 days away from the election, jim. i guess for business it's all about the election. how do you think this plays out?...
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this sunday, october 7 pastors around the united states will violate the law by directly endorsing one of the candidates. it doesn't matter which, either romney or not-obama. (laughter) and to try to force this issue into court the sermons will be recorded and sent to the i.r.s. folks, i like this new rebel attitude from the pulpit. maybe someday we'll turn on fox news and see a high-speed popemobile chase. (laughter) pastor jim garlow, one of the leaders behind freedom sunday says it's all about principle. >> we believe there should be no governmental intrusion in the pulpit at all. a pastor should be-- if he wants to endorse or a oppose a candidate. and that should be the right of the pastor based upon the first amendment. freedom of speech and freedom of religion. no governmental intrusion into the pulpit. >> i don't need the government protecting me from speech, i am a mature free-thinking american capable of making my own rational decisions about which candidate my priest said got wants know pick. (laughter) and, folks, it should not stop there, i want my religious leaders to weig
this sunday, october 7 pastors around the united states will violate the law by directly endorsing one of the candidates. it doesn't matter which, either romney or not-obama. (laughter) and to try to force this issue into court the sermons will be recorded and sent to the i.r.s. folks, i like this new rebel attitude from the pulpit. maybe someday we'll turn on fox news and see a high-speed popemobile chase. (laughter) pastor jim garlow, one of the leaders behind freedom sunday says it's all...
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states. that we take some of the money we are saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, it ultimately will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriot. >> that says america does best when the middle-class does best. i am alonging ford that debate. >> reporter: governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. it's an honor to be here with you. and it's an honor to be here with the president. i appreciate the welcome of the university of denver and the presidential commission on these debates. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i am sure this is the most remantic place you can imagine -- here with me. congratulations. this obviously is a very tender topic. i had the occasion over the past couple of years of
states. that we take some of the money we are saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, it ultimately will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriot. >> that says america does best when the middle-class does best. i am...
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are they ready to tell us who they will support for president of the united states? will be significant. we'll stand by to hear from the focus group. first presidential debate as you know is in the history books, breaking it down for you minute by minute. issue by issue. bigger tiles mean more talk time from a candidate. president obama, speaking 42:50 tonight, more than 4:00 longer than governor romney, there on the right in red. top throw issues as determined by the clock. and our political experts, using best judgment to categorize what the candidates say. number one for obama the economy, 10:49. number one for rom snow, also the economy, 9:08. the president had health care as his second issue, namely, obama care. the challenger, it was the budget and taxes. president obama spent the third most time talking about budget and taxes, about a minute less than governor romney. romney's number three issue was health care. big differences when you drill down. take a look at energy, president obama spent 19 secti9 seconds on energy. governor romney, 1:43 seconds. when ask
are they ready to tell us who they will support for president of the united states? will be significant. we'll stand by to hear from the focus group. first presidential debate as you know is in the history books, breaking it down for you minute by minute. issue by issue. bigger tiles mean more talk time from a candidate. president obama, speaking 42:50 tonight, more than 4:00 longer than governor romney, there on the right in red. top throw issues as determined by the clock. and our political...
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china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to protetstance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, t
china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet....
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they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of things. south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going into europe or latin mesh. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old us of a made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since the markets open tomorrow. the mortgage business, us bank corp and i'm not banking away
they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of...
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we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong. [laughter] just add up all the numbers. it's three times bigger than what president clinton proposed. the senate budget committee -- >> three times -- excuse me, three times bigger than what president clinton proposed? >> that was in an ad, jim, that was knocked down by the journalists who analyzed the ad and said it was misleading. >> my turn? >> yes, sir. >> forget the journalists. he proposed more than walter mondale and michael dukakis combined. this is a big spender. and he ought to be proud of it, it's part of his record. we jt ha aifferent philosophy. let me talk
we keep the good faith and credit of the united states. i will pay down the debt every single year until it is eliminated early in the next decade. that gets rid of the third biggest intrusion of the federal government in our economy. now, because the governor has all this money for a tax cut mostly to the wealthy, there is no money left over, so schools get testing and lawsuit reform and not much else. >> governor, the vice president says you're wrong. >> well, he's wrong....
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states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. an honor to be with you and pleased to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver, i appreciate the welcome and the presidential commission on these debates and congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i'm sure ythis is the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. this obviously is a tender topic. i've had the occasion of meeting people across the country. i was in dayton,
states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward...
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united states of america. goods me good butterflies. i love politics. jim lehrer is already seated ready to go and he'll do the standard introductions. any memorable moments from debates in the past that you remember eliot? >> then only one -- seeing this ten seconds to go brings it back. i had a problem with one of my opponents that had a binder on the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. >> al gore: i think the single best line is when ronald reagan said i'm not going to make an issue of age and hold my opponent's age against him. great good humor, funny, but it ended the race. >> cenk: yeah to the point we were discussing earlier about substance, you know, one of the most memorable moments was when george hw bush looked at his watch. here we go. >> i'm jim lehrer and i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between president barack obama, the democratic nominee, and form massachusetts governor mitt romney, the republican nomine
united states of america. goods me good butterflies. i love politics. jim lehrer is already seated ready to go and he'll do the standard introductions. any memorable moments from debates in the past that you remember eliot? >> then only one -- seeing this ten seconds to go brings it back. i had a problem with one of my opponents that had a binder on the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. >> al gore: i think the single...
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. >> the united states stands for eliminating all forms of discrimination. we offer hope to people around the world. we've got to take care of business first in our own country. marriage equality is a matter of basic fairness. >> reporter: for years state senator richard mattelino has been at the center of the fight. >> for me, my partner and kids and thousands of other gay and lesbian families, that marriage will mean a brighter future for us all. >> reporter: the maryland legislature passed a bill making same-sex marriage legal this year. but opponents in an attempt to stop it circulated petitions and got tens of thousands of signatures statewide in order to put question 6 on the ballot. angela mccaskill, the chief diversity officer at the university was placed on leave. they say it was inappropriate for her to sign the initiative. >> this is something where a private citizen said, let's let the people decide on it. and the chief diversity officer, that was about fairness. >> reporter: the leaders of the campaign to vote yes on question 6 to legalize same-
. >> the united states stands for eliminating all forms of discrimination. we offer hope to people around the world. we've got to take care of business first in our own country. marriage equality is a matter of basic fairness. >> reporter: for years state senator richard mattelino has been at the center of the fight. >> for me, my partner and kids and thousands of other gay and lesbian families, that marriage will mean a brighter future for us all. >> reporter: the...
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i will do all i can as your united states senator to encourage and consider legislation that is equal work, equal pay. >> mr. casey. >> monica, we have had a few occasions to cast votes that directly impacted this issue or affects women in the workplace. the fair pay act has not been passed yet. we need to get more help from the other side of the aisle to do that. we should take steps to remedy that basic injustice, as you noted, which has been an injustice that has gone unsolved for too long. we need to get people working together to pass that act. secondly, they believe ledbetter act -- lily ledbetter act should be more of a consensus. we had to pass that over the objections of republicans in the senate, but we got it passed in 2009. there are a lot of ways to begin to remedy those basic injustices. at the same time, we should take steps to grow the economy. we should continue to create jobs for the american people, men and women. of thenent's support orion budget and some other radical proposals, instead of moving us forward on jobs, it would take us down a sharp right turn back in
i will do all i can as your united states senator to encourage and consider legislation that is equal work, equal pay. >> mr. casey. >> monica, we have had a few occasions to cast votes that directly impacted this issue or affects women in the workplace. the fair pay act has not been passed yet. we need to get more help from the other side of the aisle to do that. we should take steps to remedy that basic injustice, as you noted, which has been an injustice that has gone unsolved...
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. >> so election coming up in the united states. obviously, you're a french company, but you're a worldwide company. would either candidate -- judging from the debates, would either candidate be better for your business? >> well, you know, i think we've been through -- we went through the bush administration, the obama administration. you know, i think there's going to have to be some examination of health care costs, no question about it, no matter who gets elected, there is a belief this is one of the major driver of government deficits going forward, so we'll have to work with either administration, but an important issue on both sides of the atlantic. >> the last question i want to ask you, if there is one area that's costing governments worldwide the most, it is diabetes. that has become a major focus for you. where are we? dreaded disease, epidemic proportions. what have you got? >> 250 million people have diabetes on the plan. and the most important thing, though, is that we can prevent this disease. and we will spend $100,00
. >> so election coming up in the united states. obviously, you're a french company, but you're a worldwide company. would either candidate -- judging from the debates, would either candidate be better for your business? >> well, you know, i think we've been through -- we went through the bush administration, the obama administration. you know, i think there's going to have to be some examination of health care costs, no question about it, no matter who gets elected, there is a...
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with health care reform behind them, the united states supreme court begins a new term with potentially explosive topics on the agenda. the high court is expected to tackle affirmative action, gay marriage, and voting rights. one of the first cases will focus on the university of texas and the use of race to fill classes. still to come, a look at the dangers of electrical power strips. what you need to know before using what in your home or office. >> next up, we will focus on the radar as we watch the next batch of rain in its way into maryland. first, a live look at ocean city from the grand hotel. >> no doubt you remember the megamillions craziness from april when a mcdonald's employee claimed to have the winning ticket but never produced it. 14 of her co-workers that were part of the lottery pool are suing her, claiming that not only did she have the winning ticket, but she and her lawyer came up with the and elaborate plan to have the three public school teachers come forward to attending to be the winners to throw everyone else off. lottery officials left after hearing of the laws
with health care reform behind them, the united states supreme court begins a new term with potentially explosive topics on the agenda. the high court is expected to tackle affirmative action, gay marriage, and voting rights. one of the first cases will focus on the university of texas and the use of race to fill classes. still to come, a look at the dangers of electrical power strips. what you need to know before using what in your home or office. >> next up, we will focus on the radar...
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. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ >> okay, if we can have everybody take their seats. okay, good morning. we're going to get warm because you're all together. but we really want to welcome all of you today to the opening of our new city, new bridge h
. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce...
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the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the us what with the tipping point in your view to where america is no longer america where you feel that freedom has been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day. it arrived. yes because in seventeen ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made thought crime
the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the...